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Famille tibéto-birmane / Tibeto-Burman Family 9215 – 9229<br />

9215. YANG KAO-LY, Étude comparée de deux systèmes d’écriture du Hmong (La<br />

transcription Barney-Smalley et l’invention de Yai S Lwj), Aix-en-Provence :<br />

Institut de Recherche sur le Sud-Est asiatique, juin 1993, 32 p., reprogr.<br />

9216. YANG M., « The education of Hmong women », Vietnam Generation, vol. 2, n° 3,<br />

1990, p. 62-87.<br />

9217. ZEB XYOOJ TXOOJ KAUB, Phau Xyaum Nyeem Zaj Lus [Beginning Hmong reader]<br />

(en hmong), Washington, DC : Center for Applied Linguistics, 1982. 32 p., ill.<br />

Famille tibéto-birmane / Tibeto-Burman Family<br />

9218. ALTING GEUSAU Leo von, « Dialectics of Akhazang : the interiorization of a perennial<br />

minority group », in John McKinnon, Wanat Bhruksasri (eds.),<br />

Highlanders of Thailand, Kuala Lumpur ; Oxford ; Singapore ; New York :<br />

Oxford University Press, 1983.<br />

9219. BENEDICT Paul K., « Sino-Tibetan another look », Journal of the American<br />

Oriental Society, vol. 96, n° 2, 1976, p. 167-197.<br />

9220. BRADLEY David, « Akha and southern Loloish », in Hashimoto Mantaro J. (ed.),<br />

Genetic relationship, diffusion and typological similarities of East and Southeast Asian<br />

Languages. Papers of the 1 st Japan-U.S. Joint Seminar on East and Southeast Asian<br />

linguistics, Tokyo : Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 1976, p. 101-145.<br />

♦ Article publié également dans : Papers in South-East Asian Linguistics, n° 49, 1977, p. 23-65.<br />

9221. BRADLEY David, « Phunoi or Côông », Papers in South-East Asian Linguistics,<br />

n° 4, 1977, p. 67-98. (Pacific linguistic series A, n° 49).<br />

9222. BRADLEY David, Lahu dialects, Canberra : The Australian National University,<br />

1979, 295 p. (Oriental monography, serie n° 23).<br />

9223. BRADLEY David, Proto-Loloish, London, Malmo : Curzon Press, 1979. (Scandinavian<br />

Institute of Asian Studies, monograph series n° 39).<br />

9224. BRADLEY David, « Tibeto-Burman languages of PDR Lao », Linguistics of the<br />

Tibeto-Burman Area, vol. 19, n° 1, Spring 1996.<br />

9225. BRADLEY David, « Standardisation of transnational minority languages in Asia :<br />

Lisu and Lahu », Bulletin suisse de linguistique appliquée, n° 69, 1999, p. 75-93.<br />

9226. BRADLEY David, Lonely Planet phrasebook : hill tribes of South-East Asia,<br />

Hawthorn, Vic., Australia ; Berkeley, CA, USA : Lonely Planet Publications, 2 nd<br />

ed. 2002, 172 p.<br />

9227. CHANG Betty, CHANG kun, « The prenasalized stop initials of Miao-Yao, Tibeto-<br />

Burman and Chinese : a result of diffusion of a genetic relationship ? », Bulletin of<br />

the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, vol. 47, n° 3, 1976,<br />

p. 467-502.<br />

9228. COOPER Arthur D., « An acoustic phonetic analysis of the vowels and tones of<br />

Lahu Shi Balan », PYU Working Papers in Linguistics, 1999, vol. 3, p. 1-31.<br />

9229. EGEROD Søren, HANSSON Inga-Hill, « Aspects of the Akha grammar », Lampang<br />

Reports, 1976, p. 230-243. (SIAS special publication, n° 5).<br />

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